Search underway for missing children believed to be in company of father in Little Havana

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Search underway for missing children believed to be in company of father in Little Havana Authorities have issued an urgent plea to the public for assistance in locating two missing children who are believed to be in the company of their father. Iyad Awayssa, 47, was last seen with his 3-year-old daughter Naima and 4-year-old son Siraj in the Little Havana area, Thursday.Iyad was last seen wearing black joggers paired with a white shirt at the time of their disappearance.Anyone with information is asked to call the Miami Police Department at 305-603-6300 or 305-579-6111.

Mysterious meat allergy passed by ticks may affect hundreds of thousands in US, CDC estimates

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Mysterious meat allergy passed by ticks may affect hundreds of thousands in US, CDC estimates (CNN) — Ken McCullick died in an emergency room on August 12, 2021.“I got lucky and there was this young nurse … I was one of her first CPR patients, and she would not give would not give up and saved my life.“I’m grateful for that,” McCullick said, his voice choked with emotion at the memory.The 66-year-old musician from Brooksville, Florida, said his heart stopped after he got the blood thinner heparin in the hospital.Heparin is made from pig intestines and contains a sugar called alpha-gal that McCullick is deathly allergic to, although neither he nor his doctors knew it at the time.“I flatlined and died on the table,” McCullick said, adding that it took seven minutes to get his heart started again.Alpha-gal syndrome is a reaction to a sugar found in red meat and dairy products, and it’s caused by the bite of a lone star tick. It may now be the 10th most common food allergy in the United States, affecting up to 450,000 people, according to estimates published Thursday by the US C...

Finland’s economy minister under fire over racist comments

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Finland’s economy minister under fire over racist comments Finland’s right-wing coalition government has only been in office for a little over a month and has now been rocked by its third racism scandal, after a media report uncovered racist messages sent by the minister of economic affairs.Wille Rydman — of the far-right Finns Party — used racial slurs in private messages with his then-girlfriend in 2016, according to Helsingin Sanomat. According to the report, Rydman said he would rather ban headscarf-wearers than headscarves, and told his then-partner when she suggested giving her future children traditional Hebrew names: “We Nazis don’t really like that kind of stuff.”At the time Rydman sent the messages, he was a 30-year-old member of parliament for the National Coalition Party. He joined the Finns Party earlier this year and was appointed minister of economic affairs in June. The messages were given by Rydman’s ex to Helsingin Sanomat. In response, the minister on Twitter described the newspaper as &...

Crews cleaning up, NWS surveying damage after tornado touchdown in NH

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Crews cleaning up, NWS surveying damage after tornado touchdown in NH The National Weather Service will be in the Granite State on Friday to survey damage after a reported tornado touched down near Keene, New Hampshire Thursday, leaving damage in multiple spots as a larger series of storms moved across the region.The threat of storms initially prompted a widespread severe thunderstorm watch in effect for most of southern New England. Later, video showed clouds swirling over Roxbury, New Hampshire, where the National Weather Service said one of its trained spotters saw a funnel cloud touch the ground around 3 p.m.https://twitter.com/MelanieBlackWx/status/1684833797609537536The National Weather Service had already issued a tornado warning for communities around Keene. Moments after the spotter’s tornado sighting, at 3:03 p.m., doppler radar also detected possible debris in the air in the same area.The National Weather Service recorded a series of damage reports on the ground near Keene. On the streets, 7NEWS crews also spotted seve...

Police investigating fatal motorcycle crash in Taunton

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Police investigating fatal motorcycle crash in Taunton Police are responding to a fatal motorcycle crash in Taunton on Friday, state police said.Troopers have closed the off-ramp from I-495 to Bay Street, where the crash occurred. No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Chicago White Sox starter Lance Lynn hears trade rumors as deadline nears: ‘Wherever you go, you go do your job’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Chicago White Sox starter Lance Lynn hears trade rumors as deadline nears: ‘Wherever you go, you go do your job’ Lance Lynn described Wednesday as unique.“I know when you wake up at 8 a.m. and everyone thinks you’ve been traded to three different teams, it’s different,” the Chicago White Sox starter said Thursday afternoon.Various reports popped up with the Tampa Bay Rays, Los Angeles Dodgers and Texas Rangers among the teams pursuing the right-hander.“When you wake up and there are three different teams you’ve supposedly been traded to, that’s the world we live in now,” Lynn said. “News gets out that’s not true. Next thing you know you just have to answer questions about it.”Lynn carried on and was on the mound that evening for the City Series game against the Cubs at Guaranteed Rate Field.“There’s been no communication, nobody told me that anything’s close or anything like that, so you’ve just got to go pitch,” Lynn said.Lynn allowed seven runs on seven hits with five strikeouts and two walks in 4...

Matthew Judon deserves a pay raise from Patriots; what would it look like?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Matthew Judon deserves a pay raise from Patriots; what would it look like? FOXBORO — Contract extensions have been a hot topic through the first two days of training camp as foundational players on expiring deals have stepped up to the makeshift podium on the side of the Gillette Stadium practice field for media availability.It makes sense. The Patriots have the cap space flexibility to make any move that they want (they need running back help, and it would be unsurprising if they added to the position soon). With $15.5 million available, the Patriots currently have the 12th-most cap space in the NFL. They’re set to have the NFL’s most cap space in the 2024, 2025 and 2026 offseasons. Plus, as Patriots director of player personnel Matt Groh said this week while discussing the team’s pursuit of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, “You look at the salary cap, basically anybody can make anything work right now. You just move some things around and get creative.”Creativity is not required in Foxboro right now. They have the cash.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots ...

Scott criticizes DeSantis over his support for Florida’s slavery curriculum as they stump in Iowa

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

Scott criticizes DeSantis over his support for Florida’s slavery curriculum as they stump in Iowa ANKENY, Iowa (AP) — U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina has criticized fellow Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for supporting new standards that require teachers to instruct middle school students that slaves developed skills that “could be applied for their personal benefit.”“What slavery was really about was separating families, about mutilating humans and even raping their wives. It was just devastating,” Scott, the sole Black Republican in the Senate, told reporters on Thursday after a town hall in Ankeny. “So I would hope that every person in our country — and certainly running for president — would appreciate that.”“People have bad days,” Scott added. “Sometimes they regret what they say. And we should ask them again to clarify their positions.”DeSantis has been facing criticism from Florida teachers, civil rights leaders and President Joe Biden’s White House on the school standards. Vice President Kamala Harris, the nat...

StatCan says economy grew 0.3% in May, estimates 1% growth for second quarter

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

StatCan says economy grew 0.3% in May, estimates 1% growth for second quarter OTTAWA — The Canadian economy grew by 0.3 per cent in May, Statistics Canada said Friday.In its latest report on economic growth, the federal agency’s preliminary estimate suggests real gross domestic product grew at an annualized rate of 1 per cent in the second quarter.The May figure came in slightly lower than was expected by Statistics Canada as mining and oil and gas companies reduced their operations in Alberta at the outset of the record-breaking wildfire season.The energy sector was down 2.1 per cent in May, the release shows.“This was the sector’s first decline in five months and its largest since August 2020,” the agency said.The modest GDP increase in May was driven, in part, by a rebound in the public administration sector as most federal public servants on strike returned to work by the end of April. However, 35,000 Canada Revenue Agency workers remained on strike for three days in May, which dampened the rebound.That modest growth is unlikely to hold, as th...

An inflation gauge that is closely tracked by the Fed falls to its lowest level in more than 2 years

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:15:03 GMT

An inflation gauge that is closely tracked by the Fed falls to its lowest level in more than 2 years WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of consumer prices that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve fell last month to its lowest level since March 2021, the latest sign that inflation in the United States is steadily cooling from its once-painful highs. Prices rose just 3% in June from 12 months earlier, down from a 3.8% annual increase in May, though still above the Fed’s 2% inflation target. On a monthly basis, prices rose 0.2% from May to June, up slightly from 0.1% the previous month.Last month’s sharp slowdown in year-over-year inflation largely reflected falling gas prices, as well as milder increases in grocery costs.Still, a measure of “core” prices, which excludes volatile food and energy costs, remained elevated even though it also eased last month. Those still-high underlying inflation pressures are a key reason why the Fed raised its short-term interest rate Wednesday to a 22-year high. The Fed’s policymakers consider core prices a better measure of where inflation mi...